Photographer's Note

The Cathedral Island In Wroclaw.
In the photo you can see one of buildings of Catholic church institutions, a cafeteria and the statue of St. John of Nepomuk. Statue was built in May 1732. It is the world's largest statue of this saint.
St. John of Nepomuk (1350-1393) was a canon in Prague, he was confessor to Queen Sofia, wife of King Wenceslas. The king suspected his wife of infidelity and asked the Nepomuk betraying the secrets of confession. Nepomuk refused and was imprisoned and then thrown from the Charles Bridge into the river Vltava.

Hello, Ryszard,
what a gorgeous 'blue hour' shot! Very good exposure and the red of the building stands out beautifully. Wonderful clean, straight lines, sharp detail, a very well balanced composition. I especially like the way you can see the people inside the wrought iron structure. That's a verry, very nice shot! Many thanks and kindest wishes,
Shelly

Hi Ryszard. Those people enjoying a meal and a drink are far removed from the turbulent events which marked the life of the saint. Cosy looking place, beautifully lit, lovely rich colours. Pozdrawiam. Klaudio.

Hello Ryszard,
You have captured a fantastic atmoshpehr of the blue hour. The red and white building is beautiful and the lights around it make the little cafeteria look very cosy. The darkness surrounding the statue and the buildings to the right creates a very good contrast to the well lit red house.
Kind regards,
Gert